The daughter of a headteacher is accidently killed during her holiday. Her father has come to terms with the loss and let his routine set back in.

Crocodile is a film about grief, which it depicts as a tussle between moments of madness and moments of resilience, that the Jury commented ‘a characteristically British film in its unexpected changes of tone and the juxtaposition of humour and tragedy.’
This is one of the most powerful shorts of the festival. Crocodile was also part of the Cannes Semaine de la Critique selection.

Grasso, who is apparently considered by many the Roman Polanski of animation, won the Grand Prize of the animation category with this silent and chilling short about the day-to-day existence of an Argentinian woman at her father’s bedside, sets in her ways and increasingly shutting herself out.

Santiago « Bou » Grasso directed The Employment (102 awards), a satirical take on consumerism in which human beings are reduced to coathangers, lampshades and doormats.